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watch ari on "the cycle" weekdays at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> straight ahead, breaking news in baltimore on the investigation into freddie gray's death. police are releasing new footage, and the mayor is speaking out today. >> i know that this is absolutely unacceptable and i want answers. >>> also new tonight, it's been a war of words over trade this week but president obama just hit back at elizabeth warren and he used the word dishonest. plus news today from the benghazi committee that shows the right isn't serious about facts. >>> and the celebrities are coming to washington. what jokes are president obama working on tonight? please stay with us. introducing the citi ® double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by you
watch ari on "the cycle" weekdays at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> straight ahead, breaking news in baltimore on the investigation into freddie gray's death. police are releasing new footage, and the mayor is speaking out today. >> i know that this is absolutely unacceptable and i want answers. >>> also new tonight, it's been a war of words over trade this week but president obama just hit back at elizabeth warren and he used the word dishonest....
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ari, you can see, is with a bunch of other dogs. they were at doggy daycare. one of the owners noticed who is this loveable dog at this door? he found out she has no home. people in southern california are being asked to give her a forever home or adopt her because she is currently residing with go dog safe paws. they're trying to get her a home. you can see her little adopt a pet page. they're also saying you know what? this dog has potential. if you adopt this dog, she might be a nice companion to say, oh i don't know grumpy cat. look at those faces side by side. they could have a lifetime of special. think of the money all the pets would make. >> it's like a cross between homeward bound and lethal weapon. >> your next star. >> youtube star internet star. this dog looks like steve! >> does look like steve bu bushemi. what's really sweet is her demeanor. she plays well with other dogs. she plays well with people. she has a generally good attitude. they think she is part pug, beagle. some kind of mix. even though she had a grump yy face she can smile. >> happy
ari, you can see, is with a bunch of other dogs. they were at doggy daycare. one of the owners noticed who is this loveable dog at this door? he found out she has no home. people in southern california are being asked to give her a forever home or adopt her because she is currently residing with go dog safe paws. they're trying to get her a home. you can see her little adopt a pet page. they're also saying you know what? this dog has potential. if you adopt this dog, she might be a nice...
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we have a report from buenos aries. >> this is a town from another era.nce thriving, bustling railway town. it tie dyed with privatization. but with the argentine railroad system being owned and run by the state with new trains being bought and decrepit tracks being replenished. >> we hope it will pick up now at least a little. >> no one felt the effects of privatization more than machito, 200 kilometers west of buenos aries to make and service trains. these men spent their lives their careers here. these are railway men. >> we would see 200 passengers coming from brigado sometimes three times a day. that was from 1945 onwards. >> this workshop was once teaming with life with activity but it's a graveyard now, a victim of privatization. the only sound the memories of a way of life, of a railway system that once was. >> the steam trains were emotional. now you just pull a lever and they move but with the steam trains you had to check so many things to ensure it was running smoothly. the argentine government's view is that privatization of the railway syste
we have a report from buenos aries. >> this is a town from another era.nce thriving, bustling railway town. it tie dyed with privatization. but with the argentine railroad system being owned and run by the state with new trains being bought and decrepit tracks being replenished. >> we hope it will pick up now at least a little. >> no one felt the effects of privatization more than machito, 200 kilometers west of buenos aries to make and service trains. these men spent their...
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i want to go back to ari. and benjamin wallace brings up the good point -- jemele, i'm sorry, brings up the point that we have seen this before. and the question is, does anything change. it seems like a lot of the issues at this moment are systemic failures, big pieces of our criminal justice system and indeed, american society that we need to revisit and potentially fix. and i guess i wonder are we closer to looking at reforms in a meaningful way. >> i mean it depends on how you count it. but if you look at this attorney general, and we had a new one sworn in today, this attorney general opened over 15 different reviews into police departments around the nation. and sometimes didn't find enough wrong doing to create change, and other times in the case of new mexico, had wholesale changes where they found unjustified killings and departments were changed. there were legal consequences. people were removed. there are prosecutions of officers for misconduct in this country. so it is certainly too simple a gloss
i want to go back to ari. and benjamin wallace brings up the good point -- jemele, i'm sorry, brings up the point that we have seen this before. and the question is, does anything change. it seems like a lot of the issues at this moment are systemic failures, big pieces of our criminal justice system and indeed, american society that we need to revisit and potentially fix. and i guess i wonder are we closer to looking at reforms in a meaningful way. >> i mean it depends on how you count...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ari. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. i'm ari melber.s on vacation. he will be back on your screen tomorrow night in something you may have heard about. the updated all-in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. and chris hayes will be back in this chair live on monday. now, if you're looking for more of me for some reason you can check out my facebook page at facebook.com/arimedical better, or my instagram pictures. they're not as good as chris rocks, but there are some. or if you're old school write me a letter at ari melber.com. i check the inbox. that is our show. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> it's not technically a letter if it goes over the e-mail machine tubes. >> i think that's true. we'll talk about it when you're all done. thanks, ari. great job this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. how to make a nuclear bomb. step one. get blue prints. it's not that hard. they're not all that complex. there are darker corners of the internet. there are even darker corners of the used book trade where you can find prett
thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ari. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. i'm ari melber.s on vacation. he will be back on your screen tomorrow night in something you may have heard about. the updated all-in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. and chris hayes will be back in this chair live on monday. now, if you're looking for more of me for some reason you can check out my facebook page at facebook.com/arimedical better, or my instagram pictures. they're not as good...
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and ari, congratulations to you. let me add to the litany of things that this very qualified future attorney general should be handling. in addition to the legislative issues that we deal with congress from smart sentencing, there is a voting rights act that needs to be authorized. the department of justice is in many courts across the nation started under eric holder protesting and petitions for the voting rights act to be affirmed for redistricting to be done fairly under section 5 of the voting rights act. in addition, there is quite a bit of need for oversight. as many of you have heard, we've had some issues with law enforcement, such as dea, secret service, and we've just had these kind of hearings going on in the united states congress. a strong leader at the helm is needed. and she is a strong leader. and so what the senate is doing, and what i've said in really denying loretta lynch due process. what they're suggesting is women and the women members of the united states senate who believe they're jeopardizin
and ari, congratulations to you. let me add to the litany of things that this very qualified future attorney general should be handling. in addition to the legislative issues that we deal with congress from smart sentencing, there is a voting rights act that needs to be authorized. the department of justice is in many courts across the nation started under eric holder protesting and petitions for the voting rights act to be affirmed for redistricting to be done fairly under section 5 of the...
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kevin, ari often coaches me on importance of silence. important for comedy. >> he really finally discovered the greatness of comedy for him was in silence. it means you created a moment where you specifically want the audience to be silent which means they are listening before you deliver the next punch line as it were. but really it speaks more volumes to the control on stage as a performer. if you're performing an hour you're taking that audience for a ride of your choosing from beginning to end. you control the highs and ends and ebbs and flow and laughter. you're the writer editor performer, to have that kind of control as one person for an hour, well it's difficult to have that kind of control in one minute in life so that's the drug, one of the things that jimmy fallon and others speak about the film as well. an actual endore fin is released similar to a runner's high. >> silence is powerful. >> yes, it is. >> i'm trying to create some for you, it's very difficult. it's very very difficult to be on your show i'm very proud to be he
kevin, ari often coaches me on importance of silence. important for comedy. >> he really finally discovered the greatness of comedy for him was in silence. it means you created a moment where you specifically want the audience to be silent which means they are listening before you deliver the next punch line as it were. but really it speaks more volumes to the control on stage as a performer. if you're performing an hour you're taking that audience for a ride of your choosing from...
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bush ari fleischer. good evening, are ay. nice to he sue. already the fundraising has started by governor walker on this statement by the president. >> sure of course it has. and it is a badge, of honor to be attacked by incoming president by the party. the president of the united states is wrong. no presidential policy is set in stone. of course the successor has the right to disagree with it and governor walker has said clearly what i would do and he would not honor that treaty if it was to put in place. there is not a treaty union lateral agreement by the president. two, the president lowering himself to the level of tit-for-tat in that aloof manner in a campaign, is he supposed to be above it is he not running for re-election again. i think this is one of the reasons why you see so little get done in washington who when you have a president so eager to take shots at people who aren't even running against him. >> certainly shows he is paying attention. listening to what some of his critics are saying. this isn't the only potential candida
bush ari fleischer. good evening, are ay. nice to he sue. already the fundraising has started by governor walker on this statement by the president. >> sure of course it has. and it is a badge, of honor to be attacked by incoming president by the party. the president of the united states is wrong. no presidential policy is set in stone. of course the successor has the right to disagree with it and governor walker has said clearly what i would do and he would not honor that treaty if it...
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yeah, ari and skippy. >> all right. that's great.ons and fears about this iran deal were originally because they thought the president was going to say, we're going to negotiate it. we're going to basically decide ourselves and have no input. i'm hearing people like you, chuck schumer, tim kain say, no we got to look at this first and certainly that lessens the tension and helps the president and john kerry negotiate with the iranians go we just can't get provision x past our congress, so don't even try it. >> joe, i was telling ari off air, if president bush had demanded there dell i would demand to vote on it. president obama is voting on this deal i reserve the right. it doesn't matter who the president is, congress has the deal toway weigh in on things of this magnitude. >> what is your biggest deal? >> a lot of people are for or against it without reading the bill. >> what is holding you back from reviewing it? >> no, i read the monitors. >> it sounds like a false argument. >> we have been invited to a series of briefings on it.
yeah, ari and skippy. >> all right. that's great.ons and fears about this iran deal were originally because they thought the president was going to say, we're going to negotiate it. we're going to basically decide ourselves and have no input. i'm hearing people like you, chuck schumer, tim kain say, no we got to look at this first and certainly that lessens the tension and helps the president and john kerry negotiate with the iranians go we just can't get provision x past our congress, so...
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ari, you're the lawyer. i only play one on my blog. but my understanding is, they can't protect local anti-discrimination laws in cities and towns in indiana unless the state law makes lgbt people a protected class. pence said he won't do that. so that's where the state of play is right now here. >> i feel like you're throwing a question back at me. i would agree and say that would be the main way to do it. you know, jay, there are other ways you could do it. but that would be the main legal way, because we have nondiscrimination laws that go by class and say, look, you can't fire someone because of their gender, or because they left work for a while to have a child. those are protections we have. but not on the identity issue. what do you think of that, and where the chamber of -- locally and nationally -- can help? >> i think the business community recognizes all across the country, we want to be known as a state and country of opportunity, not intolerance. the business community gets that. we're very appreciative of what the governo
ari, you're the lawyer. i only play one on my blog. but my understanding is, they can't protect local anti-discrimination laws in cities and towns in indiana unless the state law makes lgbt people a protected class. pence said he won't do that. so that's where the state of play is right now here. >> i feel like you're throwing a question back at me. i would agree and say that would be the main way to do it. you know, jay, there are other ways you could do it. but that would be the main...
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>> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal courthouse. we are anticipating some of the victims of this bombing may come through the doors here. the media is assembled off camera waiting to get reaction to them. i spoke to one of the victims who is not downtown earlier today and she was surprised the jury did not come bac
>> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal courthouse. we are anticipating some of the victims of this bombing may come through the doors here. the media is assembled off camera waiting to get reaction to them. i spoke to one of the victims who is not downtown earlier today and she was surprised the jury did not come bac
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. >> what it's like to weather the storm as the panic sets in. [ speaking foreign language ] >> ari withlor on. >>> dog version of grumpy cat. >> that beautiful underbite. >> why going viral will get ari a forever home. >>> he has gone viral before. now the singing cop is back. >> but this time he's got a buddy. >> oh! >> oh! >> why these two both say
. >> what it's like to weather the storm as the panic sets in. [ speaking foreign language ] >> ari withlor on. >>> dog version of grumpy cat. >> that beautiful underbite. >> why going viral will get ari a forever home. >>> he has gone viral before. now the singing cop is back. >> but this time he's got a buddy. >> oh! >> oh! >> why these two both say
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>> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal courthouse. we are anticipating some of the victims of this bombing may come through the doors here. the media is assembled off camera waiting to get reaction to them. i spoke to one of the victims who is not downtown earlier today and she was surprised the jury did not come back with a verdict yesterday. so if there is any surprise about the verdict, it is the fact that it did take the jury a second day to reach a verdict on all 30 of the counts and's mentioned 17 now qualify dzokhar tsarnaev for the death penalty. i'm a resident of massachusetts and i can tell you this is a death qualified panel but there is opposition to the death penalty here in the commonwealth of massachusetts. so the penalty phase is far more personal than the criminal phase, the trial itself because you are deciding in the black and white of the law in the trial and now all of a sudden you are being asked so decide whether this person should spend their life in prison or be sentenced to death. so the question is whether t
>> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal courthouse. we are anticipating some of the victims of this bombing may come through the doors here. the media is assembled off camera waiting to get reaction to them. i spoke to one of the victims who is not downtown earlier today and she was surprised the jury did not come back with a verdict yesterday. so if there is any surprise about the verdict, it is the fact that it did take the jury a second day to reach...
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ari makes a good point.mentioned that needs to be talked about more arguably one of the reddest states in the nation. utah, with the help of the mormon church, has figured out the right balance here. they've done it, you say, they've shown a better way to protect liberty. they're not yelling and shouting. both parties come out happy in the end. talk to us about how utah did this and what other states like indiana and arkansas might be able to learn from them. >> well you're right. what heavily mormon utah has done is try to find a compromise, try to find a middle ground wherein there are specific exceptions that religious groups receive that allows them not to compromise the dictates of their faith. at the same token, they support legal statutes that prohibit discrimination in areas such as employment, such as housing. so that's one way of compromise. it's the direction that indiana's now going. however, i would say, you know, they haven't quite figured it out because as indiana or arkansas makes clear, it's
ari makes a good point.mentioned that needs to be talked about more arguably one of the reddest states in the nation. utah, with the help of the mormon church, has figured out the right balance here. they've done it, you say, they've shown a better way to protect liberty. they're not yelling and shouting. both parties come out happy in the end. talk to us about how utah did this and what other states like indiana and arkansas might be able to learn from them. >> well you're right. what...
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ari hait of our palm beach station reports. >> one, two, three, ah!he dream slide at ideal school in royal palm beach. >> i love you all. >> reporter: this is the first time the slide was used. it took eight mons to install. it connects the second floor science lab to first floor language arts. you get the feeling the students are enjoying it. sflit was extremely fun. >> reporter: there's more to this. much more. >> our goal here is for someone to find a cure for cancer. someone to find a cure for cerebral palsy. someone to have make a difference. you have to think out of the box. >> reporter: out of the box like installing a slide. students can take the stairs if they choose. or they can slide. whatever you do just do it differently. it appears the message is getting through. >> you don't really have to just wait to see if other people like it or something. you do what you feel you want to do. >> whatever you want to do just go out and do it no matter what your neighbor says. >> if you believe it's a good idea you should shoot for it. >> reporter: sh
ari hait of our palm beach station reports. >> one, two, three, ah!he dream slide at ideal school in royal palm beach. >> i love you all. >> reporter: this is the first time the slide was used. it took eight mons to install. it connects the second floor science lab to first floor language arts. you get the feeling the students are enjoying it. sflit was extremely fun. >> reporter: there's more to this. much more. >> our goal here is for someone to find a cure for...
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ari seth cohen 11 34 49 i began my blog and suddenly i started hearing from young people empec mi blog tena miedo de envejecer y de gente mayor que no se senta invisible.. sin importar la edad se sienten felices de mostrar su estilo propio. irene collazo 10 48 02 estilo para mi es una expresin de lo que uno siente en su alma y corazn colleen heideman propietaria de una boutique en palm spring, se interes por la moda desde niÑa y cohen la ha inmortalizado en sus fotografas.. 11 21 14 why we don't ever see. por qu nunca vemos a mujeres de 60 aÑos en la portada de una revista de modas o en los anuncios de marcas prestigiosas. stand up o por qu no estn representadas en los maniques de las tiendas y la gran mayora de los diseÑadores elaboran sus colecciones sin ellas en mente y aprovechan su vitalidad y energa... como la de sharlene stahl quien decidi transformarse gracias al blog de cohen. sharlene stahl 10 44 18 he gave me a lot of courage to try things ... l me dio el coraje de tratar cosas que nunca me hubiera imaginado, ni en un milln de aÑos se me hubiera ocurrido comprar unos lentes
ari seth cohen 11 34 49 i began my blog and suddenly i started hearing from young people empec mi blog tena miedo de envejecer y de gente mayor que no se senta invisible.. sin importar la edad se sienten felices de mostrar su estilo propio. irene collazo 10 48 02 estilo para mi es una expresin de lo que uno siente en su alma y corazn colleen heideman propietaria de una boutique en palm spring, se interes por la moda desde niÑa y cohen la ha inmortalizado en sus fotografas.. 11 21 14 why we...
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and i'm not ari gold and i'm not going to scream at you.. >> correct. >> jimmy: yes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now this other role you're doing is the opposite. >> by the way, this is like therapy, jimmy. >> jimmy: good, that's why people come on the show. >> yeah, i love this. >> jimmy: i appreciate this. but, i mean, the new character is the opposite of ari gold. >> he is a turn of the century gentleman. >> jimmy: a country gentleman. >> yes. well, he's actually a city gentleman. >> jimmy: yeah. "downton abbey" would be the country. >> jimmy: yes. >> thanks for watching, jimmy. >> jimmy: no problem. [ laughter ] >> whatever. that's all right, brother. that's all right. [ laughter and applause ] you know here's -- >> jimmy: we don't get pbs in my house. >> yeah, no. clearly. clearly. your next question is, "what is it like doing a british accent?" "well, i play an american, jimmy." [ laughter ] you know, and by the way -- by the way, let's be honest. very few people are honest with you on this show. >> jimmy: what? that's not true at all. >>
and i'm not ari gold and i'm not going to scream at you.. >> correct. >> jimmy: yes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now this other role you're doing is the opposite. >> by the way, this is like therapy, jimmy. >> jimmy: good, that's why people come on the show. >> yeah, i love this. >> jimmy: i appreciate this. but, i mean, the new character is the opposite of ari gold. >> he is a turn of the century gentleman. >> jimmy: a country gentleman....
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so it is a short, ari, correct? short? >> i think it is. >> ari wald, thanks so much. to leave it there. david seaburg. you are nodding. >> i'm a seller, as well. tv ad market is going lower. i think the stock is definitely going to go up. >> mentally -- >> fundamentally, i don't like it. i think it's a sell here, as well. and i think they're much better having good content than owning a bunch of stations. so i look at this company and say it's a sell here. >> news alert here on lora lard. >> the headline here, melissa, guys, the ftc, the federal trade commission, is considering a possible settlement to allow this merger to go forward, although it's important to note, no agreement has been reached and no final decision made, leaving the outcome very uncertain. this according to a report from reuters citing sources. the companies have been meeting with ftc commissioners, says the report to discuss this merger, people familiar say some key staffers within the ftc have raised objections to this merger that would bring together the number two and number three tobacco compa
so it is a short, ari, correct? short? >> i think it is. >> ari wald, thanks so much. to leave it there. david seaburg. you are nodding. >> i'm a seller, as well. tv ad market is going lower. i think the stock is definitely going to go up. >> mentally -- >> fundamentally, i don't like it. i think it's a sell here, as well. and i think they're much better having good content than owning a bunch of stations. so i look at this company and say it's a sell here....
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. >> joining me now, msnbc's chief legal correspondent and co-host of the cycle, ari melber and dana melbank. why do you think this has been held up for so long? >> that is a good question. the republicans, as you know initially stated it shouldn't have been done in the lame duck. that has moved now and claimed it should have been which for anyone keeping score which includes the white house today, this is a frustrating thing to say the least. there is clearly a growing sense, not only among progressives and supporters of the administration and this nominee, but i think widely in washington, that there is no end game here. this is frustrating and that this is, a historical matter as you point out. much worse than the treatment of other nominees without. not to say that's automatically a bad thing but without any substantive reason. apparently 51 public votes for this person. but people's business is being held up and there isn't a good reason other than what in senate language they call non-germane bills. things, nothing to do with this. >> dana loretta lynch has been languishing so
. >> joining me now, msnbc's chief legal correspondent and co-host of the cycle, ari melber and dana melbank. why do you think this has been held up for so long? >> that is a good question. the republicans, as you know initially stated it shouldn't have been done in the lame duck. that has moved now and claimed it should have been which for anyone keeping score which includes the white house today, this is a frustrating thing to say the least. there is clearly a growing sense, not...
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ari, the worst case for the defense.nd on first degree murder. >> that's absolutely right. it's the most serious charge he faced and the most serious in massachusetts. and life in prison without parole. and the juryaey explicitty stating that and siting the cruelty. and that is something in that state that justifies first degree murder. we saw very strong reactions in the courtroom from those viewing it and we heard from the judge telling the jury that they could skpeek speak publicly but under no obgiegzob obligation to do so. this is toaa jury that spend considerable time going over evidence. >> ari, stay with me. i want to go back to ron, who is outside the courtroom. you're there covering the very latest? >> reporter: i think something a lot of people wim will want to know is how these deliberations unfolded. it was a long case and on television television, for the most part nine weeks and they had a lot of evidence and they did not have a murder weapon and the defense would tell you that the prosecution did not lay
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you do it every day, ari. >> on the cycle. brian, thank you. we'll have are you back soon. lots of thus to get to. we have a verdict in the trial of aaron hernandez. we'll go to the courthouse. plus new video of a police car ramming into an arped suspect surfacing. and we'll go inside the mind of a police officer with a forensic psychologist who works with law enforcement and another important matter, boston marking a solemn an verse ary today. two years since the marathon bombing on this this wednesday, april 15, 2015. and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. so if you have a flat tire dead battery need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last li
you do it every day, ari. >> on the cycle. brian, thank you. we'll have are you back soon. lots of thus to get to. we have a verdict in the trial of aaron hernandez. we'll go to the courthouse. plus new video of a police car ramming into an arped suspect surfacing. and we'll go inside the mind of a police officer with a forensic psychologist who works with law enforcement and another important matter, boston marking a solemn an verse ary today. two years since the marathon bombing on this...
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and what ari said is so important about the appearance of an objective prosecutor. this is a prosecutor who, again, we have no reason to believe she's not going to be fair. but we do know both of her parents are police officers. her grandfather was a police officer. she was endorsed by the police union. so again, in ferguson remember all those concerns about their prosecutor has relationship close relationship to the police, we just don't know. >> i understand the fact pattern here if you're talking legally is difficult because there's more than one theory. one theory would be suicide. another theory is another individual caused these theories and then the officers in the altercation injuries caused if that is your theory for a prosecution, the victim is deceased and the video evidence while damning in some sense because it's shown discrepancies is not of that altercation. so yes, that would also be difficult without, as professor butler was saying without some other collaboration by one participant or witness. the victim is dead and if there's no other evidence tha
and what ari said is so important about the appearance of an objective prosecutor. this is a prosecutor who, again, we have no reason to believe she's not going to be fair. but we do know both of her parents are police officers. her grandfather was a police officer. she was endorsed by the police union. so again, in ferguson remember all those concerns about their prosecutor has relationship close relationship to the police, we just don't know. >> i understand the fact pattern here if...
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thank you, now we have anna arielis. >> a pleasure to be here today. i need more time to speak. my name is anna aerialis, i'm here to talk about, better? okay. i want to talk about keeping connected. i'm here today to speak about a local organization that maybe familiar to you called the living campaign. the executive director is joblin. the agency was created for dedicated to serve lives for people with disabilities invisible or visible such as myself. i have post traumatic stress disorder and tbi. and the aging in the community by providing access to san francisco connect program totally free. through this service has shared greater opportunity to travel the social web. it takes money. i would like to think the city of san francisco and the department of aging and adult services. we need more money to reach even more people. here is where public awareness is needed. please join us keeping connected today if you can. to find out more about this organization, go to www.san francisco healthy aging.org connector call 415-821-1003 extension one and speak to maria. we need commitmen
thank you, now we have anna arielis. >> a pleasure to be here today. i need more time to speak. my name is anna aerialis, i'm here to talk about, better? okay. i want to talk about keeping connected. i'm here today to speak about a local organization that maybe familiar to you called the living campaign. the executive director is joblin. the agency was created for dedicated to serve lives for people with disabilities invisible or visible such as myself. i have post traumatic stress...
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machita, buenos aries. >> there are many more stories for you on our website. it's aljazeera.com and you can also catch up by watching us live on the website by clicking on the "watch now" icon: >> khanki [han-kee] refugee camp northern iraq. a family is burying a young woman they say was killed while escaping the group calling itself the islamic state. her father told us what happened. >> they are part of the yazidi religion one of the groups targeted by the islamic state of iraq and the levant also known as isil. no one knows exactly how many yazidis were killed because isil-held territory is off limits to journalists and human rights workers. but tens of thousands had to flee their homes after isil fighters captured their towns and villages in june. isil now controls as much as one-third of iraq's territory, including the second-largest city mosul. though its power and influence expanded in syria, it's here where isil was born. during the nearly nine-year long u.s. occupation. fault lines travelled 600 miles across iraq to look at the consequences of the fig
machita, buenos aries. >> there are many more stories for you on our website. it's aljazeera.com and you can also catch up by watching us live on the website by clicking on the "watch now" icon: >> khanki [han-kee] refugee camp northern iraq. a family is burying a young woman they say was killed while escaping the group calling itself the islamic state. her father told us what happened. >> they are part of the yazidi religion one of the groups targeted by the islamic...
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senior tech reporter ari has the details. hey, ari. >> hi.ou're talking about a guy who doesn't have a lot of confidence from wall street. when he took this company public, it fell 66%, 67% the next couple of years. and he stepped aside. now mark pincus is coming back. they did say that the revenue forecast is still on track. it's not that the company is missing its own estimates for financials. but the stock hasn't moved much at all under matrick's tenure. the mobile strategy that he put in place, we haven't seen any of the fruits of that yet. mark pincus is back head of zynga. >> when don took over, the stock was up sharply. thinking an adult is in the house going to do something with the company. >> that's not a good sign, on down $10. it is a $2.60 stock. you think it's cheap. it's not cheap at $2.60. it is still risk. does it have further room on the down side? probably. a lot of people say it's an option. i get it. >> what do you think? >> have the market cap is in cash here. there is a floor in this thing. you know, again, i don't thin
senior tech reporter ari has the details. hey, ari. >> hi.ou're talking about a guy who doesn't have a lot of confidence from wall street. when he took this company public, it fell 66%, 67% the next couple of years. and he stepped aside. now mark pincus is coming back. they did say that the revenue forecast is still on track. it's not that the company is missing its own estimates for financials. but the stock hasn't moved much at all under matrick's tenure. the mobile strategy that he put...
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and ari's exclusive interview, former maryland governor martin o'malley, that is next. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitra
and ari's exclusive interview, former maryland governor martin o'malley, that is next. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty...
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. >> david ari otto joins me now. globally we are short of 15 or 25 million. there's enough to go around. can china and the u.s. not be involved in the projects without getting in each other's way. >> it's a good question. when you look china was not a player. now you look at south america and brazil. peru venezuelan. you have china gradually moving into the region and like you mentioned before, one of the things that plays into all of this making it attractive for the investments is the lack of strings. when you look at what the i.m.f. is doing, china doesn't play that pay. you get a lot of financing and the rules and regulation. a week and a half ago, everyone realised there are strings. it may not sound like the established world bank but china has not given up. the copper petroleum, they need the raw materials to play into the economy. there are strikes attached. it's tied into what projects are visible for them, and there's protests. oftentimes you'll see that a chinese development company will be moving in. establishing projects that may go against the l
. >> david ari otto joins me now. globally we are short of 15 or 25 million. there's enough to go around. can china and the u.s. not be involved in the projects without getting in each other's way. >> it's a good question. when you look china was not a player. now you look at south america and brazil. peru venezuelan. you have china gradually moving into the region and like you mentioned before, one of the things that plays into all of this making it attractive for the investments...
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ary. that is our program. have yourself a great weekend. >> what happened man. saddam hussein former right hand man turned i.s.i.l. leader may be no more. the man the pentagon once named the king of clubs has been killed. >>> on the ground. hundreds of american soldiers are in ukraine their job to train ukraine troops. >>> the parents of the youngest boston bombing victim are calling on the justice department to spare dzhokhartsarnaev's life. >>> kill switch, shutting down cell phone service during a national emergency. >> you have to be very sure that when you shut it down, there's a real defensible public safety reason for doing you it. >> should the government have the power to cut on communication to protect national security? >>> good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. he was one of iraq's most wanted men, now he may be dead. izzat ibrahim al-douri was once a top deputy to saddam hussein. he's been on the run since 2003 and recently suspected to be allied with i.s.i.l. al-douri was killed in fighting near tikrit. jeavmentjamie mcintire ha
ary. that is our program. have yourself a great weekend. >> what happened man. saddam hussein former right hand man turned i.s.i.l. leader may be no more. the man the pentagon once named the king of clubs has been killed. >>> on the ground. hundreds of american soldiers are in ukraine their job to train ukraine troops. >>> the parents of the youngest boston bombing victim are calling on the justice department to spare dzhokhartsarnaev's life. >>> kill switch,...
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joining me now, chris jansing and ari melber. chris, let's start with you.president's unclassified e-mails? >> reporter: yeah, more details. nbc first reported it jose back in october but "the new york times" is now reporting this hack was much more extensive than was originally expected or originally reported. now, they take pains to say this was not a hack of any classified information, but there was sensitive information, things like the president's daily schedule communications about appointments diplomatic communications. obviously, something of concern. now when you talk to white house officials about it they'll tell you, look it's important to note this wasn't classified stuff, on the other hand they'll tell you this is something they work on every day. obviously, it's a source of concern, it's happened at the state department it's happened at the pentagon and so it is something that they are looking at every day. we should also say that classified information is journaling not handled on e-mail, it's usually handled in the oval office or the situatio
joining me now, chris jansing and ari melber. chris, let's start with you.president's unclassified e-mails? >> reporter: yeah, more details. nbc first reported it jose back in october but "the new york times" is now reporting this hack was much more extensive than was originally expected or originally reported. now, they take pains to say this was not a hack of any classified information, but there was sensitive information, things like the president's daily schedule...
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here's how arie fleischer fruits it.directly criticize president obama, ari fleischer said mr. bush answered questions about how he would handle today's top foreign policy issues. how do you read that? >> reporter: i don't think that's accurate. you have george w. bush basically saying quoting lindsey graham talking about what a boondoggle things are. in other words saying i agree with lindsey graham who said this. he was trying not to leave an ugly southern bite. this wasn't done on a talk show on tv. you know they were deleted. the real point is jeb bush. jeb bush was in florida, did not go las vegas. >> so on the jeb note assuming he's going to throw his hat in the ring here do you think there would have been a conversation -- what would the conversation have looked like behind-the-scenes because i'm wondering if george w. bush knew what he was going say, knew he would take this jab at president obama and how this might play out when and if jeb says i'm running. >> well i think that's part of all this. i think george
here's how arie fleischer fruits it.directly criticize president obama, ari fleischer said mr. bush answered questions about how he would handle today's top foreign policy issues. how do you read that? >> reporter: i don't think that's accurate. you have george w. bush basically saying quoting lindsey graham talking about what a boondoggle things are. in other words saying i agree with lindsey graham who said this. he was trying not to leave an ugly southern bite. this wasn't done on a...
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>> reporter: hi ari.ome down but most believe it will come down quickly. all you need is one holdout. and here is the count. 30 counts seven women, five men debating his fate. whether or not he will go to the penalty phase and face the death penalty or life in prison. back to you ari. >> and i know you will keep us posted as soon as we have news. >>> and we'll turn to caleb mason. welcome back. >> hi, how are you guys? >> we're doing all right. everyone is interested in the out come of this case. it captivates the nation when you look at what a terrible crime was perpetuated there and as we pointed out the crime is not in dispute with regard to the evidence for the defendant. so walk us through exactly what is going on with the jury deliberation when so much of the underlying facts are not disputed in this case. >> that is right. so as your viewers probably know, one of the attorneys on the defense team judy clark, is probably the nation's fore-most defense attorney when it comes to capital trials. shooz
>> reporter: hi ari.ome down but most believe it will come down quickly. all you need is one holdout. and here is the count. 30 counts seven women, five men debating his fate. whether or not he will go to the penalty phase and face the death penalty or life in prison. back to you ari. >> and i know you will keep us posted as soon as we have news. >>> and we'll turn to caleb mason. welcome back. >> hi, how are you guys? >> we're doing all right. everyone is...
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up toward mount aries heavy rain. it's moving east at 27 miles per hour.illy, fairfax, light rain now. that will move into the district in the next 15 minutes. yellow alert tomorrow for showers and drizzle. bus stop temperatures, 48 to 54. so take an umbrella and the kids will need a sweatshirt and then something on top of that to keep the rain and showers off. morning and evening commute will be wet. silver lining, nothing heavy tomorrow. so here is the future cast. 9:00 tonight little over done here on the storms pushing through the metro area. in the morning, mid-50s. a miserably dreary day tomorrow. 53 at 8:00 with light rain and showers. 52 in manassas. 52 leesberg. by 1:00, we get a break. but future cast not pick ing up some of the drizzle that will develop. 5:00 still low to mid-50s with light rain or drizzle. 8:00 tomorrow night temperatures low 50s. on the other side of the divide, a little more unstable air. you could have a thunderstorm in places like oakland. we'll be in a maroon layer which is stable and kind of depressing. showers and thunde
up toward mount aries heavy rain. it's moving east at 27 miles per hour.illy, fairfax, light rain now. that will move into the district in the next 15 minutes. yellow alert tomorrow for showers and drizzle. bus stop temperatures, 48 to 54. so take an umbrella and the kids will need a sweatshirt and then something on top of that to keep the rain and showers off. morning and evening commute will be wet. silver lining, nothing heavy tomorrow. so here is the future cast. 9:00 tonight little over...
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. >> seguÚn los cientÍfica os los ary aryos del sol son filtrados . >> esto pasa pro or la sombra deue siendo sabaÁbado asÍ que paselÁsela est estupendamente bien . >> . >> . >> . (mÚsica) bienvenodos a comunidad del valle programa especial con el mariachi vargas en los dieciocho aÑos del programa comunidad del valle, celebramos con el marichi vargas. >> gracias . >> es
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ari? >> chris jansing reporting from the white house, thank you. joining us here at the table in new york gidian rose editor of foreign affairs. >> good to see you. how do you do? >> you have a home work assignment, stay up all night, don't finish it, that's generally a bad sign. yet we're being told the fact that everyone is pulling the overnighters and staying late is a good sign for something emerging there. >> it shows there isn't complete disagreement and the fundamental principles are not so dramatically far apart that they think a deal is in the offing. you've seen this with the foreign ministers that keep going back and forth. the very fact that they all flew in indicates they thought they may have a deal. the groom and the rest of the wedding party is at the altar. >> which one is the bride and which is the groom in this analogy? >> i'm not going to be gendered about this. the sticking point, i'm almost positive, is on the iranian side. one thing about a democracy is it's pretty clear and transparent even if we think ours is a bit screwed
ari? >> chris jansing reporting from the white house, thank you. joining us here at the table in new york gidian rose editor of foreign affairs. >> good to see you. how do you do? >> you have a home work assignment, stay up all night, don't finish it, that's generally a bad sign. yet we're being told the fact that everyone is pulling the overnighters and staying late is a good sign for something emerging there. >> it shows there isn't complete disagreement and the...
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something that you talk about -- ari is always rebelling against what's cool.depend on the product? >> so what's so interesting is that there's kind of two sort of instincts that underlie our consumption. one is the traditional what we call the social instinct that makes us want to get -- if your friend has a bmw 3, maybe you'll get a bmw 4 to outdo them. then there's the rebel instinct if our friend has this let's rebel against their values and maybe i'll buy a preyus and it going to be a statement that i dislike what they stand for. and this really began to integrate into the 50s and change the dynamics away from opposition consumption. >> i've been on a quest in the past several weeks to get rid of as much stuff as i possibly can, to buy a lot less stuff which both i found has been good for my brain but also better for the world on this earth day. so i'm interested in your thoughts. is this consumerism that you're talking about on the way it feeds into how we feel about our status, is it ultimately a good thing for us and is it inevitable? i can imagine a wo
something that you talk about -- ari is always rebelling against what's cool.depend on the product? >> so what's so interesting is that there's kind of two sort of instincts that underlie our consumption. one is the traditional what we call the social instinct that makes us want to get -- if your friend has a bmw 3, maybe you'll get a bmw 4 to outdo them. then there's the rebel instinct if our friend has this let's rebel against their values and maybe i'll buy a preyus and it going to be...
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you can catch ari on "the cycle" weekdays at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. we'll have more for you after the break. you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-
you can catch ari on "the cycle" weekdays at 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. we'll have more for you after the break. you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines,...
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from the very beginning of what ari said one thing that was so persuasive for me in formulating this idea of lawlessness amok in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not talking about nonsense. but talk about dysfunctional criminal justice. i was like a partially functioning system. the partially functioning system works because if there were a vacuum you actually get organization in the vacuum. it's sad no really takes hold. always a situation of chaos and competition. that explains a lot about why this has been a perpetual in black america. what it would take to fix you see i always a member from chief bernard at the lapd was because the c
from the very beginning of what ari said one thing that was so persuasive for me in formulating this idea of lawlessness amok in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction...
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. >> looking at ari and reason na at bear sanctuary, four paws in kosovo. rescued from a mini zoo. they are making out. this is a full-on open mouth kiss. >> they are proper. wow. what have they been watching? >> it's just love. >> love. when you love somebody you just are drawn to kiss them. >> next set of videos brand-new puppy. nothing better than a brand-new puppy. this is bronte. after the author. and look at that face. she is unbelievablebly adorable. first video, playing with her big brother link the cat. tolerant of puppy behavior. >> you can't get mad at a puppy. they're learning their way around the world and the cat tlps to there to teach it the place. >> an 8-year-old dog, not having it. look at those eyes. aw. >> you want to pet her ears. >> if you want to pet her ears you probably could because bronte belongs to one of the members of the "rtm" family. theresa. >> hey. >> hey. >> your dog's cute. >> she's adorable. >> bring bronte in. >> she's going to get brought in. >> the search for your unrelated twin is on. >> not as original as we might think. >> a project that w
. >> looking at ari and reason na at bear sanctuary, four paws in kosovo. rescued from a mini zoo. they are making out. this is a full-on open mouth kiss. >> they are proper. wow. what have they been watching? >> it's just love. >> love. when you love somebody you just are drawn to kiss them. >> next set of videos brand-new puppy. nothing better than a brand-new puppy. this is bronte. after the author. and look at that face. she is unbelievablebly adorable. first...
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as ari reminds me in politics things can change quickly and rubio was the guy that everyone talked about a few years ago, as you know. he seems to be everyone's favorite second. if you look at polling, nbc wall street journal poll 56% of republicans say they could vote for him but according to huff post pollster, only 5.4% say he's their top choice for the nomination. it reminds me of tim pawlenty last go around everybody likes and young and got a great story to tell but never could ignite that flame. how does rubio handle this one differently? >> that was one of the gentlist sounding but toughest putdowns i've heard in a long time. >> i'll take that as a compliment. >> you're so graceful about it. marco rubio is the kind of guy you feed it into a computer and sort of come out with marco rubio. hispanic, young, florida, great immigration story. young senator, you know sort of a tie row and the problem is it's all fed through a computer. unlike a governor a governor has to portray himself politically every day making decisions as chief executive. senators can move around the edges without
as ari reminds me in politics things can change quickly and rubio was the guy that everyone talked about a few years ago, as you know. he seems to be everyone's favorite second. if you look at polling, nbc wall street journal poll 56% of republicans say they could vote for him but according to huff post pollster, only 5.4% say he's their top choice for the nomination. it reminds me of tim pawlenty last go around everybody likes and young and got a great story to tell but never could ignite that...
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. >> joining me now is britney cooper and ari berman.t to the discussion stephanie rawlings blake, the mayor of baltimore apologized for the use of the word "thug." let's take a listen to what she said. >> i would like to say i'm a perfect individual i'll be perfect next year, maybe. i clearly made a mistake. i should not have characterized people's kids as thugs. i'm sure you understand how intense and what a pressure cooker this week has been. and, you know like i said i certainly regret saying it. >> okay, so the sense of contrition is quite clear, right? and stephanie rawlings blake has had a very difficult week. to the use of the word itself, i think there are folks like cnn's aaron erinbrunette who don't understand why it's offensive. >> for instance no one is calling the police who put this kid in the van and snapped his spine and crushed his voicebox thugs. they're only applying it to acts of violence against property. in short, acts of harassment acts of anger. but when are we going to have a language to talk about the systemic
. >> joining me now is britney cooper and ari berman.t to the discussion stephanie rawlings blake, the mayor of baltimore apologized for the use of the word "thug." let's take a listen to what she said. >> i would like to say i'm a perfect individual i'll be perfect next year, maybe. i clearly made a mistake. i should not have characterized people's kids as thugs. i'm sure you understand how intense and what a pressure cooker this week has been. and, you know like i said i...
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. >> thank you, ari and brian. the nasdaq bio tech index is down about 2% on the sexssion. that could send some of the stocks higher on monday. since the end of march. we've got much more on that market slide. take a deeeeep breath in. . . and . . . exhale. . . aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just one day. ahh! so...